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Desktop Vs Laptop?? What would you choose…
Cardiff Computing • Jun 13, 2023

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20 years ago this wouldn’t have been a question you’d have asked. Why? Laptops simply were unaffordable to the average consumer. Desktops at the time were heavy like concrete blocks, wiring everywhere, attached to a CRT monitor, you know, the square large screens that took up the whole desk space. A few years passed and the first laptops started to appear in the shops and rapidly there was brand new technology to get excited about.


So, we all know what a laptop is, this isn’t the place to go into all of that but there advantages and disadvantages to both. 

So, let’s start with Desktops…….


Desktops are computer systems which are designed not to be moved from one place to another easily. They comprise of a base unit, into which are connected devices. Typically a mouse and keyboard, speakers, and monitors. Desktops require a desk and are static, they don’t move. So why on earth what you commit to such a cumbersome way of computing??


Firstly, you get a lot more for your money – Desktop performance vs laptop performance is often significantly better. It’s also possible to make significant upgrades to a desktop system for example, either changing or upgrading a graphics card for gaming, adding more Memory or extra hard drive storage space. This ability to upgrade means that Desktop systems tend to last longer plus larger monitors equal a more productive desktop compared to the smaller laptop screens.

Laptops……


On the other hand. Laptops are ultra-portable with a built in screen, keyboard and WIFI adapter allowing easy connection to the internet on the go. Modern laptops are very compact and can easily be carried in a rucksack or bag. Portability is the main advantage but there are some downsides. Laptops are generally speaking more expensive to purchase and due to their size tend to be more limited in their performance. This isn’t to say you can t have a fast laptop, you can, but they will never be as quick as the quickest desktops out there. Its important to note as well, that although laptops can be used for gaming, the average laptop is just not designed for this purpose. If you want to game, go desktop every time.


Finally the one of the best things about a laptop….. they can be run from the attached battery thus requiring no plug socket. 

SO what would we recommend? If you don’t need portability then a desktop is the right choice most of the time.

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